Spinall's first musical experience[10] as a kid, was listening to some vinyl records been played by his parents and according to him "In the morning my dad would wake up, and open the drawers, and start playing some Fela Kuti, and King Sunny Ad records". This shaped him and fueled his passion for music after watching a DJ he hired to play in high school.

In 2020, Spinall was among the 2,300 music executive inductees into The Recording Academy's[39] class of 2020, alongside Bankulli, Lil Nas X, Gunna, Victoria Mont, Juls, among others for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. On 26 July 2020, Spinall spoke about The Grammy Award at This Sunday[40] show with DJ Cuppy on Africa Now Radio via Apple Music. He was also among several celebrities such as D'banj, Praiz and Olisa to attend an exclusive party hosted by MTN for the data-bundled music service MusicTour.[41]


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According to Bomi Anifowose from African Folder, DJ Spinall's Top Boy album borrows a rich collage of African sounds mingling with Western music elements such as synths and electronic chordophones, certifying the body of work as yet another successful sonic experiment.[42]

Definitely, My parents have incredible taste in music. They listen to a wide range of stuff too from Simon & Garfunkel to King Sunny Ade. Dad also has so many vinyl records from acts such as Hot Chocolate, Fela Kuti, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, James Brown, Jackson 5, Kollington, Chief Ebenezer Obey, Bob Marley... the list goes on. That was my introduction to music.

Five albums down and over a decade working in the music industry from radio broadcasting to becoming one of the most recognised disc jockeys about - how do you think your sound has changed over the years? 

You are going to need all the grammar in the world to describe Nigerian sound. It is a constantly evolving powerful sound. Our sound has all the elements of great music you can possibly think of. We are actually just getting started.

But there was much more going on than hits and highlights. Afrobeats embraced continent-spanning sounds, from traditional genres to South African club music. Female artists from the continent shined as brightly as their male counterparts. Across the board, bold, experimental new sounds began to creep into the landscape. As an exciting year in Afrobeats and African music comes to a close, take a look at some of the trends that defined this broad soundscape in 2023.

He also extended his love and gratitude to his fiance, Whitney Alford, and shouted out his Top Dawg Entertainment labelmates. Lamar specifically praised Top Dawg's CEO, Anthony Tiffith, for finding and developing raw talent that might not otherwise get the chance to pursue their musical dreams.

Nigerian American R&B singer AMAKA, formerly of the sister act VanJess, also wanted to do something different for her solo debut, recruiting Haitian Canadian producer/DJ KAYTRANADA, whose woozy take on house music has earned him two GRAMMY Awards. The resulting EP, Oasis, is incredibly interesting, blending suave R&B with Afrobeats influences for an irresistible, sensual combination that feels like an exciting new direction for African pop music.

Most big Afrobeats and amapiano stars tend to perform mainly in English, with many also mixing in African languages like Yoruba, Igbo, and Zulu. But with a massive portion of the continent speaking French, it makes sense that a few Francophone Afrobeats musicians have risen up.

Spinall commended the label's track record in fostering successful collaborations with diverse talents worldwide, and looks forward to working with individuals who share a genuine passion for music and a desire to spread exceptional music globally.

As we are gradually entering mid-December, The year is coming to an end and so many artistes are putting out music to wrap up the year. Artistes like DJ Spinall, Tekno, Aylo, The Cavemen, and more are on this list of artistes wrapping up the year with new music.

His music guides one on a journey deeper into oneself enabling the spontaneous integration of life and wisdom that offers a chance to dive deep into genuine relaxation which people will love to undertake and enjoy. It has all the ingredients of traversing the mind through the various channels of Emotions, ultimately ending with MOKSHA-self entitlement with the grace of Shiva.

These Nigerian Afrobeats Songs Are Turning 10 Years In 2023 These Nigerian Afrobeats Songs Are Turning 10 Years In 2023. In this article, TrendyBeatz takes a long nostalgic trip down memory lane to curate a list of songs that turned a decade in this new year, 2023. Here's a TrendyBeatz curated list of songs that made 2013 a stellar year for the Nigerian music scene.

The first time I had to be a disc jockey was at the church. They had a youth party and a female friend called me to disc jockey for them because she knew that I was always playing loud music. She did not even know if I was a DJ or not at the time. When she asked me, I just told her that I was a disc jockey.

My first experience was a bit overwhelming but I did a good job even though I did not have a lot of Christian music. I repeated Cece Winans about 20 times but the pastor did not complain and everybody seemed to be having a good time. 2351a5e196

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